tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-253964350977142014.post4309220930665123349..comments2024-02-13T06:58:25.747-08:00Comments on mags creative meanderings: Colour Therapymagshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15683334679520535250noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-253964350977142014.post-30602490974484577572012-07-09T10:55:00.560-07:002012-07-09T10:55:00.560-07:00Thanks for this Gillian, I think you have more con...Thanks for this Gillian, I think you have more control than in a hotel to have it as you want. As for the work I think it might be yes to both. I'm sure to be washing up - Gemmas sister is a whiz with bunting so I might escape that, but even a cheap hotel looks like £4000! Also we've lots of friends (e.g. chefs) who can help.magshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15683334679520535250noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-253964350977142014.post-66462779310012678362012-07-09T01:49:06.841-07:002012-07-09T01:49:06.841-07:00I went to a wedding in a church hall and it was lo...I went to a wedding in a church hall and it was lovely. There was bunting and fairy lights and flowers everywhere and they made it look really magical. Caterers came in and did the food, the whole thing worked really well. If numbers are small you could cater yourselves. The only downside was that the parents of the bride and groom spent the day after the wedding engaged in a huge clear up. But still SO much cheaper than a hotel wedding.<br /><br />Does this mean you will be roped in to making hundreds of metres of bunting over the coming year?Gillian Roehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05080123177116154219noreply@blogger.com